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Old Fashioned Buckeyes

 

7 cups sifted confectioners sugar

1 cup butter,

softened

1 16 or 18 ounce jar creamy peanut butter

2 cups semisweet

chocolate morsels

1 tablespoon shortening

 

Process butter and peanut

butter in a food processor until thoroughly blended. Add 3 cups powdered sugar

and process until smooth. Gradually add remaining powdered sugar in two batches,

processing after each addition until mixture pulls away from sides and is no

longer crumbly. Shape mixture into 1 inch balls. Cover and chill thoroughly.

Combine chocolate morsels and shortening and melt over low heat, stirring

occasionally. Remove pan from heat. Use a wooden pick to dip each ball in

chocolate, coating about three fourths of ball to resemble a buckeye. Place on

wax paper. Carefully smooth over wooden pick holes. Let candies stand until

chocolate hardens. Store in an airtight container in the

refrigerator.

 

 

 

 

 

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What an interesting recipe. Wonderful sweet

treat for warm weather when you want some

little bite and don't want to bake a batch of

cookies. Thanks, Myrtle; just placed this one

in our files under the candies folder.

Also filed your delicious peachy orange shake

drink in our smoothy folder. :)

 

~ PT ~

 

 

 

, Myrtle Killian <myrtleskies wrote:

>

> Old Fashioned Buckeyes

>

> 7 cups sifted confectioners sugar

> 1 cup butter,

> softened

> 1 16 or 18 ounce jar creamy peanut butter

> 2 cups semisweet

> chocolate morsels

> 1 tablespoon shortening

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